Who will win the 2021-22 Premier League title?​

The Premier League is up and running once again with a marathon season ahead and plenty of football to be played every week until May.

Liverpool is one title back after winning in 2019-20, while Manchester City is the reigning champion after capturing its seventh crown. 

Chelsea have added Romelu Lukaku back to their ranks and will prove a great threat in 2021/22 while Manchester United’s blossoming side are another year older and wiser.

List of favourites who will win the Premier League 2021-2​022

1. Man City – 4/6

City have added Jack Grealish to their title winning squad but will need a fresh striker to replace Sergio Aguero. If they land Harry Kane, expect their odds to shorten as they seek to apply their dominance over English football.

Even if they do not sign a frontman, they will still be want to improvise their way to another trophy.

2. Chelsea – 5/1

The Blues’ Champions League triumph earlier this year inspired an increasing surge of sentiment towards a title challenge this year.

Thomas Tuchel is a man with a plan and now has a genuine natural striker among his ranks in the sizeable shape of Lukaku.

3. Liverpool – 5/1

Simply do not write Liverpool off. Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Jordan Henderson are all back fit and will instantly provide the Reds with a core they simply have need of last term.

Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane will be regulars on the flanks, while Diogo Jota is battling Roberto Firmino for the central slot and that competition can only lead to goals for Liverpool.

4. Man Utd – 8/1

United’s strongest XI can go toe to toe with any team in the world on their day. A midfield boasting a fit and firing Paul Pogba, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, supporting Edinson Cavani, could be devastating.

They boast a solid defence, marshalled by Harry Maguire, and if they find consistency, they will go far in the title race.

5. Tottenham – 40/1

This feels cheerful for Spurs who are approaching 2021/22 in the lowest spirits for several seasons. Harry Kane is not certain to stay, few signings have entered the building, and Nuno Espirito Santo has plenty to prove at the top level.

6. Arsenal – 50/1

Mikel Arteta knows that a poor start will lead to knives being sharpened quickly. He has flashes of greatness in his squad but must allow his attacking stars off the lead if they are to score enough goals to succeed.

7. Leicester – 50/1

A third place finish last season has been followed up with pieces of smart recruitment that could genuinely see the Foxes prowl on the edges of the title race.

8. Everton – 100/1

To say Everton’s pre-season has been heavy would be an understatement. Rafa Benitez has so much work to do if he is to win over the Toffees’ faithful that refuse to back him. A plenty of underwhelming squad-filler signings have not gone a long way towards bringing confidence back to Goodison Park.

9. Leeds – 125/1

Leeds are the favourites. Gone are the days of hating every movement that Leeds United Football Club makes, thanks to Marcelo Bielsa’s energy-sapping, blazing tactical style. They would do well to achieve back to back top half finishes.

10. West Ham – 150/1

The Hammers flirted with Champions League places last season, now they are back and Said Benrahma has enjoyed a terrific pre-season, raising hopes that they could be around the top spots once again this term.

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